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Currently under construction by Whiterock Homes - 2 Two Bedroom Semi Detached Bungalows in Fenny Compton (off Station Road). Purchase Price £224,500. Exclusively available until Mid November 2010 to 'Qualifying Persons' who are resident in or have a close connection to the Parishes of Fenny Compton, Avon Dassett, Burton Dassett, Farnborough, Watergall and Wormleighton.
Accomodation comprises of: Hallway, Fitted Kitchen, Utility, Sitting Room, Two Double Bedrooms, Bathroom, Drive, Garage, Garden. Eco features include Ground Source Heat Pumps and Water Butts.
If you are interested in purchasing one of these quality bungalows or to find out whether you are a 'Qualifying Person' under Section 106 of Stratford upon Avon District Council's planning policy, why not come along to our OPEN DAY on Wednesday 1st September 2010 between 3pm - 7pm at Fenny Compton Village Hall to find out more. There will be display boards showing the site layout, floor plans and samples of fixtures and fittings. You can also take this opportunity to chat over a cup of tea or coffee to Lesley Ford, a representative of Whiterock Homes and Jennifer Clark from Loveitts Estate Agency who will be available to answer your questions.
For more information about the properties, please contact Loveitts (Southam Branch) Tel: 01926 813428 email southam@loveitts.co.uk
Keep up to date with information regarding the proposed Wind Turbines between Gaydon, Knightcote and Bishops Itchington by visiting www.frawt.org.uk.
A £1.5 million development which will provide much-needed homes for the people of a bustling Warwickshire village is underway.
Work to build 10 houses for affordable rent and two bungalows for sale started on site in Station Road, Fenny Compton.
The properties will be built to level four of the Government’s Code for Sustainable Homes, in which level six indicates a carbon neutral home. It is the first time Warwickshire Rural Housing Association, which will own and manage the homes, has built to level four.
Energy efficiency features fitted within the properties will include a ground source heat pump system, which converts natural energy found in the earth to heating.
There is a proven need for new homes in the village, sandwiched between Burton Dassett Hills and Oxford Canal. A survey completed by Warwickshire Rural Community Council in the village in June 2008 found there was a need for two bedroom bungalows and two and three bedroom houses.
Fenny Compton Parish Council and the community have supported plans for the housing development from the outset. Stratford-on-Avon District Council has provided funds in excess of £230,000 and the Homes and Communities Agency has invested £770,000 in the development.
Derrick Dyas, chairman of Warwickshire Rural Housing Association, welcomed key partners to the site yesterday. He said: “I am really excited that our scheme at Fenny Compton will be a major contribution to making the village more sustainable – not just in terms of energy consumption but also ensuring the availability of more affordable homes for local people.
“This is surely a fine example of working in partnership with a number of agencies and the parish council and community as a whole have been unanimous in its support. This has meant moving from completion of the housing need survey in June 2008 to starting on site less than two years later, which bodes well for our future work, helping rural communities satisfy their housing needs.”
Dave Webb, Head of Revenues & Housing at Stratford-on-Avon District Council, said: “We are delighted another affordable rural housing scheme is underway in Fenny Compton. The scheme is testimony to the hard work of all partner organisations, in particular the parish council and local community. The district council also welcomes the energy efficiency features of the new homes which support its environmental and sustainability priorities.”
Completion is scheduled for spring 2011 and only those with a local connection to the village, for example through family or work ties, will be eligible to move into the development.
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